Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1871 — Page 3

LOCAL. MATTERS.

Thursday 1 . June 29th, lb7l.

directory. OFICBRS. CLERK—Marlon L. Spitler. AUDITOR—Ira W. Yeomnu. TREASURER—CIv-rfan Flutt. RECORDER—Ezra L. Clark. SHERIFF—AIIen J. Yeomiu. SURVEYOR—Job ph M. Hopkin.l. CORONER—Norman Warner. COMMISSIONERS—SuniI. McCullough, Win. K. Purkinon, Jared Benjamin. SCHOOL EXAMINER—S. J». Thompson: Public examinations at Rensselaer, Int Saturday in ouch mouth, commencing ut 10 o’clock A. M. £XOpRT SESSIONS. CIRCUIT-David P. Vinton, of Lafayette, Judge—3d Mondays in March and September. T - COMMON PtEAS-lUnm A. Gillett, of Valparaiso, Judge—3d Moudavs in February, Juno and October except where the moi.th proceeding! the twain of court has five Mondays, In that case the session will commence on the 2d Monday. . COMMISSIONERS—Jared Benjamin, President—lst Mondays in March, June, ‘September and December. CHURCH OF GOD.—Elder D. T. HalMead, Pastor: Services every Sabbath nt 10:30 A.M. BAPTIST.—Rev. D. J. Huston, Pastor: Services second Sabbath of encK month. FREE WILL BAPTIST.—Rev. K. F. Higgins: Services Sabbath July 9lh, at 10'Jo’clock a.'m. ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Rev. Father Young: Services every Sabbath. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. M. Montgomery, Pantor: Services next Sabbath July 2d, ut 10W o’clock a. m. and <}d v. M. PRESBYTERIAN— W. H. Goodkton, Pastor: Services, Sunday, July 2d, at 10',j o'clock A. M. JgKNEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. t F. & A, M.—Prairie Lodge, No. d£s. Regular comnutnicutions Unit mid third Hitttruay of each mouth. I. 0.0. F.— Iroquois Lodge No. 143. Meetings every Tuesday evening. J. O. S. T.—Jasper Ledge No. 40. Meets <it»ry Friday cr<'i.;ug.

Work still progresses on the railroad. fcS7"Dr. Kelley tike.- all kind: •f farm produce lor Photographs. , Remember tlrit next Tia-sh; will bo the Fourth of July. It will bo a big'day in Rensselaer. Coni - and enjoy it. You can find a clioap Boot, Shoe, Gaiter of Shipper at Luth! Hopkins's. Soda water, lemonade, ice cream and other nice things will be found in abundance at Frank I’urcupile’a on the Fourth. New'-spring styles of hßts and caps, for men ami U<>ys, at, Lutli! Hopkins’. Charley Starr will bo well supplied with ice cream, lemonade, soda water and other good things on the Fourth. Tea Sets, Covered Dishes, Bakers, Steak Platters, Dickers, Bowl g Pickle Dishes, etc., ! cheap, at Ludd Hopkins’sTho farmers are now in the ! inidkt of wheat harvest. The crop i* tho finest raised in this county for many years. The committee having in charge tho preparation of arrangements for the celebration of the Fourth of July, arc making vigorous efforts to have a splendid affair. The members of the Methodist Episcopal church have recently i been repairing their house of wor ; ship so that it is no longer —inside —an eyesore to those who visit it for devotional purposes. Some’of oqr friends who wont on tho editorial excursion, post- j •poned joining tho temperance soci-1 oty until their return. The danger of encountering bad water is said j to have induced this step. A— Sylvestcr Haley is a jolly irish-j man and a number one boot and j shoe raakf:. He always has a pleas-; ant countenance, plenty of genuine iri'-.h wit, and fits one so nicely with a du. able, boot or shoe that there in no occasion to think bad of him afterwards. Wo will lay before our readers next week an interesting letter from S. P. Thompson, Esq., giving a vivid description of tho beauties of Chicago. Jtj came too.late for publication this week. ifcThohipson isl perambulating tho west with the excursionists. Since otir last issue Treasurer Platt has settled, with the township trustees of Gillam, Newton and Kankakee, paying them the amounts opposite their names, as follows: John Qnorry, Gllhiin township, $1,535.08 >< Lucius Strong, Newton •• 1.215,57 O. B. Rockwell, Kankakee tp., 702.39 Keener and Union are the only town ships'not settled with, hut the Treasurer is ready for settlement a’, any th. may .call on hi’,::.

The Masonic forth al passed Yft' agreeably last Saturday night. Tire degrees of tho Eastern Star were conferred. An address was delivered by Mr. I. M. Stackhouse. — Tho cake prepared by the ladies was superb, as were also tho ice cream and lemonade gotten up by Mr. F. J. PurcupHo. Why buy Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco by the ounce and pay 10 cents, or a pound, wlien you can get the same article by the pound for sl, Lucid Hopkins’s? Hon. 0. M. Watson, of Marion towfisbip, has a threc-ycar old steer, which weighed on the Ist day of Juno, 1,680 pounds. During the siy feeding months —from November to April—the animal “put on” 3116 pounds, and in the month of May last, 100 pounds. Who can beat it ci thcr for present weight or gain? • Stable to rent. Room for twenty horses; Capacious granary ami hayloft. buit ible for a Livery Stable —. would have little competition and good business. A tine opening. Terms reasonable. Apply to I’. Dunlap, .Proprietor of the Fugle House, Rensselaer, Indiana. With commendable promptness Sheriff Ytcr.ian has had the'Aik: -.' leadir.g over the Court House yard fence- in front of this office, placed in repair so that now strangers from Lafayette need not fear of barking the blonde cuticle of-tHt-ir Jitjlij ahian, or '..g tla:' I.ran new doeskin paiiis-:'.while ero; ■ : illg tliC’.l.

Ludd Hopkins has acquired a reputation for selling goods cheap. iT-id to .maintain the same ho "is now ohhring a pileoi €jucri;.i ..nr. 'ib kr-ver pr.e ? ■ ever LdUr since tlic ' r. P > you want apple tree-.;? Do yet: want pears, peaches, cherries? Do you want ar.yt’ir.'g in the shape of . good fruit trees, evergreens, ; -o i.- l ucha::, or anything kept in a first-clwsr, nursery? If you do, call on C. P. Wright, I'ioenl agent for ..the Tc’eJo, -Ohio, nursery, lie 'em: Lc seen at any time by calling at the grocery store of W. J. lines.' O:; ■ -ic'-ar- md-'.ling friend, Mr. Fib '. Xv.dlcn, rum. r. conveyauee 1 . . , r -.a’"- r’y-wfwecn t.ns pmeo and * F-s’.i’lo. carrying passengers [ and frdight. He drives a good iasn -at:', is always on hands in time for the train, makes rea- ona- ; Lio charges and tn!?es especial imhif. gcilerediy to look after the convenience and welfare of the so who fav orhii 1 ’ with their putronage. Attention is .iireetod-td the. p?o----grrmimo of the soci’ iion of m ist u s of the !. . hurrh ot -the Eatl.i-.i Ground di: i;’i -t;. to be held at thm pinee on f.ie 31th mm IT.h i iof next month. We notice among the. imm: s mr. :- eminent dirkw? -of that denomihatio;!. 'The subiTets s eiccted essay s' - and sern pjn s jvilLattnumthe- interest of uff- public and will up-doubt securt a large attend.-mee. Tho celebration of th'- Fourth of July at this place promises to bo a nice affair. Tho programme arranged by the committee is good. ■ Hom Aaron Gtirru-y, of Valpa: aiso. i who has promised to deliver the oration, will be present wiihoht fail. Wo can m sure those who ' hear him that they will be wcl; paid for their attendance. H'c stands among the foremost orators in the St ate. A big turn out of the” people is anticipated Coin - in friends, from every pent of the county, and let us have a good 'imo an-l a glorious Fourth. v *' J ” ' • 11. S. Uwiggihs, Ih-esidcnt of the Indiana division of the New York Western railroad, in company with Mr. McWilliams, Chief Engineer of the Central Construction ccmpuny, who is building the c:.t t and i west road went to Kankakee city last week mid effected tho prchininaUciS for tun consolidation of the K:ffi l kakco Indiana State T ino i-‘ : lron<r company with thp New York Western. This company i-i to build a railroad from Kankakee city to an eastward conneetkm Its President is Mr. 'Kubtt, of Kankakee, and the company have already township pledg. -.1 ’to the amount of $66,000. They ex; .c I to r.nfto the balance that nmy be necessary to complete the bed ready tb° kon by prU. vate jjhbscriptiofi and are confident this will bo secured by the Ist of January, ls?2.‘ Work v. i". 1.0 ccmnienccd this week ami pyofiecute-l vigorously until it fc c.umjilctrd. 40 -WffFS- ,f li’jm fol- sale ,-*V» toe CorUpratioii of RemtMv-t l.nd, Tvrent;, ucr sumJi i < ultlyitp.; ' ; 1 *■ <’.* I ■ t ■ A - 10.-: • f

Methedist Ministerial Association.

Programme for Hattlo Ground District Ministerial Association to to bo held in the M. E. Chnroh in Rensselaer, July 11th and 12th, beginning at 2 o’clock I*. M. of tho Uth. Ministers from the neighboring districts are invited to be present. 1. Essay—The Supernatural in Christianity; by Evan Stevenson, of Oxford. 2. Essay—Can Roman Catholicism linrinoniza with American Institutions? Ly D. Holmes, D. D., of Monticello 3. .Essay— Circulation of the IM|)le among the common people; by Geo. Guild. 4. Sermon on James 2, 20, written; by A. Vavncll. » XT Y Assay —Nature: ami necessity of the new birth; by John B. Demot, Battle Ground. 6. Essay—Pastoral visiting, how, who and when shall we visit? by J. H. Hull, P. IL 7. Sermon on Ephesians 2,8; by 11. Vencill, Pine Village. 8. Sermon’from Hom. 12, 1; by Moses Wood, of Oxford. ■ i.O. Essay—The essential elements of power in the church;, by N. L. Brakeman, Lafayette. , 10. Ess,ay—Character ami duration of future punisiiment; by John >X. Newhouse, Brookston. 11. Essay on prayer meetings; best method of comlimi.ing; by J. A. Citerwaters, Battle Ground. 12. Essay—Tim minister, Iffs of- i tice and work; by C. W. Tarr, of ?vei:tiand. 13. Sennon from Matt. T, 21: by John ClialHn, Bradford. 14. Serimn from Acts 3, 10, by ■4-’ev. Brook, of-Pine Village. » 15. Essay—Necessity of a divine revelation; by J. M. Montgomery. 13. Es’stiy— Divine inspiration of th e fk-riphn • s; by H. A. Gubin, of Remington. 17. Essay —Moral agency of man; by 11. N. Ogden, of Brook. IS. Essay on Sunday schools; by Frank Tolby, of Pino Grove. Ffh-V'owrmrrfroln by C. W; Rico, of Battle Ground Institute. 20. Essay on class meeting; by V,n. Campbell. 21. E .;ay on the character of Moses; by.Jamcs Farris. 22. Essay on immortality of the soul; by M. 11. Wood, of Kentland. 23. Essay—ls man in a better condition for development under the redemptive scheme than he was in his stale of Adamic purity; by M. 11. H’.ckn.'m, of Kentland high sclibgl. 1 2-i". F.-'S:iy co. philosophy of human redemption; by J. W. T. McJlul’en, c.-f- ‘ .fliaveuc. Ar mi.-i ;.-'m Ib.mmrf, G, ?C; 1.-y B.k .Ad. < . Ox-bid.. ' Sermon Tm .'’-day <• -oning -from Ti-y.-ly, Tf-hby J. Mi SAIdrd, . 'Uniate N. L. Brakeman. Sermon Wediic. day evening on the Trimly; by J. W. T. McMullen, illi, i ’ Holmes, 1). D. Luc d pv;--. h- *mlcotr-|heir own jUI-jeCts>. J. 11. liULto, J. B. Dbmott, J. A. CmiARWATF-Rfl, E. Nr.V. 'House, Comm itte*.

Wo nc'ii'e fe rm our exchange!!' i cA‘il proparmior.s are being i t-’.-le irVmietts coin'.tic-' for h i:-.r vj-urp.'-wd fairs tins fail. An ngricuh.’ir.'.! ' ncl; ty ic much, needed in-Jtup i comity, ..and if a uioveinenf wmA-nmdu to urgamze there is no doubt that it would be a success. It is too late to do much lids year, but when our bounj ti.’ul crops-are b.c -vest-d and taken i of, an agriculfural ast ocia I tien should be formed by nil menus I so that we will not hereafter bebe- ’ hind the c itorprwing people of other who n.mke.more of: show, but'who .We ■•ioo < li?sfied with greater advantailes for j al. exhibitions than tho farmer:; of ' our comity. As i:!.n.;mct <1 la.--' week, the editors er., mm .if • m -v : th the -di’ei ii.-il p-’.rty Of ihe 10. h and tEh district;: .1- an'ci’.'.'ur.iion we.-twar:!.--They Laao left tlm paper to tho managem.nt of. one who is not fa--1 mil'" r with the businoes and wh > | relic : on tho ir.dnlgemm of th ’ K-mm-.n-t--oie"U ok the t:::ci-Uom-i ‘ngi’ *Sf the p'-i'e: d:j;-ing the brief i period of T.:' superintendence of I its. e■o’umii.”. Their absent’;- will not t< 1 longer than t,wo or Jhr.o uc. ! <They 1. -ivc pi c used 1 to write for the paper while gems so that we may e tin.- benefit of their'lrav'-ls mid sights in the “nr west.” Before krnving they were k’.ed enough to ; reparc.a'cousider<ruble part, of the matier .that appears in this i.-miv.

Are You Going to Paint!

Select tlie bot Aver«ll •Chemical i’amtof purest white and 100 dis-A-i > nt shade--; cheaper, handsomer, more economical and more durable than the best white load. It will not prel, crack, or chalk off, and will last'twice as long as the best white lead.- . -ty-js. nil mixed, read} for utiv and Hohl by the galL.i.-r-Sam])lA<’hr(i>i. of shades liluilud free rn aptlient'.on. ■ ' " F. *»'» . IlUPFv.’tb, Sole .egum, tbr tiie Avcrili a.c a, i‘rto -. i u..;'.eV in y«.»Hh r ... if ■ ’ ■ ■- " 1 .

Real Estate Transfers.

Y'Tiic followiilg transfers of rem estate were made during fl>c week ending June 28th: : * C. L. Posey to T. 11. Posey mid st nw of 24, 30, 5. C. M. Hxver to J. W. Graham lot 12 in block 4, in Remington. Malimla ‘Spitler to J 4. L. Thos. J. Spitler Mary V. Hammond mid J no no 7, £3, 5; w| . e. 5, 30, 5; wA nw 0, 30, f; no i*. 6, 30, 5; e.J nw 20, 30, 5; nw nw 20, 80, 5; nw so 20, 30, 5; se se 22, 31, fi; nw ie 28, 31, f>; in? sw £B, -31, 5; w.J 12, 28, 6; no ne 13, 28, 0; c| sw 13, 28, C; se sw 21, 28, G; re nw 0/ 30, 0; nj sw nw 9,-80, C; no 21, 30, 0; nw nw 30,‘-30, G; nw sw 30, 30,, Q; r i sw sw 30, 30, C; n.j 31, 30, C; nw sc 31, 30,6. Now goods in the Boot and Shoe line, to be Bold, nt lowest figures, in particular a class of Fine Boots among winch it a man finds a .'it and pays me $7 he will get a warranto'boot. Li’dd Hopkins's.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. To Whom it Concern. [hereby give notice that my wife, Vietciiue rieman, lias, left n.c without any fu;.K<-f mine, am! refuses further to live with m,e my wife. 1 therefore hereby notify 'll persons Ilfat I will not Le*res;j.-!i.o‘i)'e for any ■Jebts that ‘-.he may contract en any account whmcvvr. CAIiTIB B. PTFRSON. RanssclaeA Ind., ffuiieJlT, 1871. 3-40-ts. State <4 Indiana, Jasper county, ss: In the Circuit court, Sept, term, 1171. Enos Fent in vs. Filch B. Stacey and ‘ Charles Bunker, Jr. A complaint in thia case having been iHed with an affidavit; ilia? the defendants do not iveiue in the State of Incliaim, said defendants are Hereby notile.d of tho pendency of tills action tiiiit Hie sr.n.e xi ill i.e disposed of at the next term of said court, commencing' at the t-'eurt llpuse m. s lid county, on the 3nTJ&<may of -SeEk-Albe.r, Lt.'l- . ... x V- it t .ie CiOi'J : ■ i ke said court, at Rensselaer, thj 3 27ih d-.-.v of June. 1871. MARION 1,. SPITLER, CFk. E. P. Hammond, Att’y for I’l’tf. 3-10-3 t. Notice of Assessment. Plymouth, Ind., June 21, 1871.0 THE subscribers to Cu capital stock of tho Plymouth, Kankakee and Pacific Rniltcod- Company, xvhose snbsciiptior. are yet unpaid, arc hereby notified tiiaiau asse-sa-■iront of 10 per cent.. per mouth, has been made on all unpaid subscriptions.- The first Installment to ba due sen payable to the Treasurer of said Company at his office in tha city ot Kankakee, Illinois, on llm 251 l Li ..... j,j- - ~ ■ ■ . . ■ . I tiiiriy lays thereafter until the enliro unpaid su’.iocriptioas arc paid, i'll? su'-s’’ihets in Tudie.na -.lay pay tmir :.re.-icW.-nt to Secretary of i.. ’ Ctu.ij.c'iy. at I'lys » w’u v;iii receipt ici tlfc sa:uo. By order of tho Jireclcr#. Att-st: JOHN 0. CUSHMAN, 3-53-ts. - . Secretary.

SharlfPc S-sl*. riY virtue of a decree of foreclosure > to me directed, from the Clerk'of the Jasper Circuit court, Twill expo e at mhl'e ; ',le, to ‘b.e higlu'si l-.id , ’' v ' J c-'T'k--' l ".-', the 25th <’ of Ju)v, A. I-. lS“i. hetwc.-i -f.hn‘lirrr • of ’ o’cii ck A. M., -'‘n»i 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the C.a.rt ih>’.u' of AiSjntr comity, tiiCTents. mid protl's tor a t. >i ■ not < v.. . .'m ; seven years, the f?!lowing described real estate to-wit: flic v.vthwest quarter of th.o northeast quarter Oi I>ei1 >ei tioil•Hi. ,v.i A-’, > Township ihky-'AO (32', ■ -.rib of ll.ingo six (6), west, nil in Jasper county, Indiana. Amt on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will nt th<-> same time and place t-X]>oe.‘ nt public sfde the fee timplc of said cal t-stnte. Ta'' -i ns the prerety of Gideon Smith nn-1 Ann 1.. Hmi’h .t the suit of Steph n Full. KJ •• wi’l b- r. ’ wit hen'.'any reli'e: ’’T-t.-vm ■'■■■■■• . . > • praisen’. -,d iaw« A. J. VhhAIA N >i J. C. .Tunc 2Gtli, A bv.ig-im , A;. ..■ . ■ - i'.i. 3 k-.'T. I s "*"* SjiOi’ii ’S F' c.! C . T) Y virtue of a decree of foreclosure .1) to MC directed, from the CT rk of tin Jaipur Con. :i.:m Pleas court, f will cxjK .s at public ale, to tiic tugjiest, bidder, on Tuesday, the 23th day of July, A. D., 18'1, 1 ctwecn the hour-. ' of lit lot’» a. M., and 4 o'clock I’, j M., of said d/ty. at tho door of the ■ Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profit for a term hot exceeding seven years, the followingdescribed real o ’-ate to-wit: < The southwest qumtor of the noitl - oswt <'U'irt«w of Section fifteen (15), Towmdnp thirty-two i."2', mrth of Range six (6), west, in Jasper county, i Indiana.’ '' ■ And on failure to nj:.:e the full . anbAia. u' w ud o n*v. . M .II- t ; c . t.a, i at thv ba-i.e Laij and I pI.A :• U P‘i-hit rille !.Hk fee sip'.i i, < --J re.;, : , Taken a- th.- property >. > iu. '>n Smith and -Ann I>. Smith ut tea suit Of Aaron Fra i . Said ale will be made vlth mt any relief v, i.a'i ve» from vahr. 1 m t.r app'...i •>l-1111)111 A. J. Y-EOMA-h, Sh’ii' J. C. Juno 26th, A. b. .' <7l. Dwiggins £; Co., A‘ 'y- for I’i’fT. 3-10-31.

-JJ-NIOS PRINTING OFFICE Woice prepared to do aii kinda of Hain anti Failed Job Fratlrx n■.• a Xtc i?. jind di.ipat.di, and at as r<> • -a ’-!e ntos aa tge tiinui- . wiil permits Every description df Jeb work I from a full sheet poatet down to a| rfttllr>(? or wedding card, f. . ,• in tlhe« style of the art, and »i pneeaaa lox as the lowest. AU orderc fur Diliheaus, Cards, Cbecka, Drafts, Letter Heeds, I'?, mopes, Ilandbilis, -• ’ ■ I rocra'uuxec, . ». " .1] .11. ■ I iih'd'en 'iTki,..'., , „ p-iq bf. roiU. C/ sUcodAl tv at :cu o ntex tnt nt uh* ’.-.,0i. ' u-ii..■ e t .p .si "atlc .>• -tjjetui- . 1 J ‘MES <k HEAbKV, ‘•s.lpriet'H.

• 1 m .r.-* ; *»rr— •. wravjtr • Best <|uillty <*f envelopes nnd paper for I'lihloprh inen kept on hand unit priv ■>! to order, til. fills ofYlco. Wo furnish printed onvelopcn ami lett< i papOr, equni inequality and printing, cheaper than they can bo obtained from abroad after adding transportntlofTchaiges. Si)! MW!! RBADI!! New SBTABXuCSED In Rensselaer! The iind.ir.lpr.-fi, having been employed by GOODSPEEi) 4 CO., of tbo Greet VVestern Fubllahlng llonno, Chicago, to not ■ an Agent In the nala of their Books, Maps, Ohsirts, &c. is thereby enabled to furnish nny book published in America on ehmt notice and at PubMier’s Prices. IJo intends to onhvutw the town of Rensselaer thoroughly, and will carry with him samples of books and a full and c. niplete Catalogue of publications printed by theabovo iwmcd house. Th? Latent and Fiutet-t Selling Suboerlptkiii Book published by them is °THEVEAB OF BATTLES” OR “The Frastoo-Gonnan War of 1.870-1.” illustrated, Comprising a history of its origin and causes, the Biographies of the King of Prussia , the ex-Emperor of France, mid the Statesmen and Generals of the two countries; the Financial, Social mid Military condition cf each, tho Weapons in use, and an nccurato Tistory of all the military movements of the war, the Revolution in Frim <>; tl:o Surrende; of Faris; tho conclusion of the war; the treaty of peace, and the o?jrania>ati<?n of a i’rovisiotta.l G-.vetament. By L. P, BROCKETT, M. D , author of “History of the Civil War,” “Camp, Battle-field and Hospital,” “Woman’s Work iu the Civil War,” “Our (?•,■■- t Captains,” etc., etc., with Maps, Plans of tiutllesTand numerousT ortrai.H, lliustratfows and Battle Scenes, by Cbristiun Weber. Sold only by subscription. “The Year of Battles” contains nearly 400 pages, and is sold !u the two styles of binding us follows; Octavo, cloth, gilt title $2.00 “ leather, “ 2.50 It is Just the Hs-ak ffbr the Times and is bound to sal rapidly undhavo a largo circulation. Ko Library is complete without it. Tt should te iir the hands of everyfamily. The low prlcemt which it is furn--.xi.-ed places it within thoaeach of all. The book is pi luted in both English and German at the same price. Lei all subscribe ut once for this work, us the demand is bound to bo great and those ordering now v. ill be tbo first supplied. M. O> CISSEL, Agent, 3-35-3 m Rensselaer,- Indiana. mi mw wimn 1 vllif ii IM MvWjwß AND COMBINED SELF-HAKE REAPER. tyailErra ■TEILEBIt ITJED IWA1. 4’E-11 : 5: *'-re re-tdo in four Mzea e.s' ’iawe:-:. b’s. 1. Ora fB.-r: 'C-insh Wo i, t .t» s 2|4cet “ 5. I.'gbt Two fforw, 30-inch über! “ 4 “ “ 8. Me lininTivollor’a,Sil-Inch wheel • 4i " •• 4. Large. Twc-Horse, 36-inch wheel - " 4jots. To the No. 4 is attached for reaping either a Dropper vi a Self 2:4c, and Ihe change is so ecel'y v.r. b' that not O’ "r five or ten rninul *’< time is required, and only two pins and two r. »a have to I e removed aud replaced Ai 8 Reaper tbs Clipper cuts o, feet in width, ami the high? of tut i n -in ’rout three to eighteen indies, end ran bo quickly and easily regulated. It !e perfectly balanced, leaving :.o weight on the necks cf the team. '■ 'TH ‘.Orft’N *RY LIGHTNESS of d’ r.fi tak'.s or- >■' i: cos the labor eff ’. ' ’ .n. The adjustability of the finger-bur to cut high or low, witlout stDpj.ir.g the ' : ’.ni, is worth $25 on ary machine. It is the only Mower th-.t hiis the true center draft, in accordance r j. c ,i .. . , p iudpfes. In short ii is ‘.he ligiitac., the most i- i .oie, i:i , .‘ ' complicated, the most perfectly constructed, r.n l tho rof.t r-ymm: trlcr.l In dcs’-n of-any implement of its class. Farmers, the t.lipper ir. too liorsss 1 Friend, and you cannot afford to i,acre bdr wdfarc. .“cad for pamphlet. Invogtigate,see or write to s'- "T- Tn-r-.r-AjlfCtit CI.h'PER MOWEtf & REAPER CO., - , S3SIEIW HEW SIM The Mott Simple, Durable and Btdiabhi S w ire Cr SfS S FOlt I'.l -J4LI VfllK tS iIiJC BTITCH AI.IEE DOTH EIDES I J. s. HOPKINS, AGENT, REN SSEI.AER, INDI ANA. These Machines have Lean examined, testedid pr'"min-cd im >. v< r->-cr.r-er.'Dd, byUi l ' undersigned:—Mrs. G. IJ. Conw ii, Mrs. S. »A. H'-mphi!’, Mr.c C. L. Lougtiridge, it F Goddard, J. D. Hopkins. Kern-.:.'; -, Iml May ih'-h. ‘<.i. 3-35 STAtiillOi SK * ItKO., UNDIs 11 T A K. Elt 8, P':sss:;LAEit. za'zz, A.<? now piepaud ;o fill aii orders for Copies •■’t every style. Orders left at .. . c St,;;?, ir the Hardwtro 3tore, will bs promptly ati-nCed to. at the lowest possible ■ ate.'. 1-i-it ytr». Catherine nrwn.ir'v ineprovcutent tor Vreacrvlrsig ...i .1 otti. y Artic lea. Pptcntuu No,ember -0, 18(i9. A S our I.uJj 'n'.-ei-.l.irs arc not numeruuswo take pkiuuro in calling spselui at t.mtmn to the in. inlion described below, . blcliißthc result o'several years fxporionc-.. As tbo whole manner of preserving will be comtunnicatod only to those who purchase tho receipt, with tbo right to uce it, we can oriv des ribo renults. f./gs pr’.erva.l in this manner, wore, laid d >.= u < a tile first of i-’.ujv ..e- L v. examined at* the end of six months by three skilful persons and pronounced to bo es fro.;h as when iirst mid. . r F - lal.l down on the flr-.t of March could pot bo-told from frosh eggs at tho end of seven mouths, and at the end of fourteen months tticy v.i '0 a", fr ■ i ml fcood. Kygn ke; • nino weeks, and afterwards placed under I the ken. *.e.l as readily as fresh Ityi ’ eg-;s. I To.'prevent freezing, thia j 'oce»i i.-i unequalled. Eggs and other articles, easily frozen, prepared nud placed out cf doors, ou a night w.lhsn a bucket of water fiozo nearly solid within dcor.., and in the rto-ring not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drugs iu druggist Htotos,,a:id all other valuable lirikles ecs 'y dtairoyed ''y.trost, can he iepj at s,:.ail expemc. through tbo colfiest W C a »r» *’ The i. ' h v f'dl ini'trnetiona, ai to I J methods arid eii-.v, lj I>r sale tOr most,of tbo | State< a p, rtioti ol ;’u« territory having been i ! dispose ,', of. i•? .'.x . a:i h ,-e full !'..formiiI •■ ■ ■ ? irgl Mrs. Catherine Brunei I.V, . 'yi.!-.-.,- , Wlm-el l.'wie, Ma’ti Ben ,l I'•i'-”..: . "I. *, taiodaow 4 Co., Lvcfoi,! l.lKZea-.hos. »ta . I

BUCHU. • *» [ F rom Dl'pejumtory of l.'ultcd Btatc«.j DiosniaCrenata-’EuchuLcaves. PRortitTiiß.—Their odor is ntrong, dlfTaeivo, and,somewhat nromatfe, their tasto bittbrish, and analogous to mint . Mroioat, PRorßßTira and Usib.—Bnchn leaves aro gently stimulant, wtill a peculiar t.n.li.-.cy to tho Urinary Orgrn;. They aro given in cotnplainto of tho Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh cf the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the iilmb'.cr and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate Gian.', a l Retention or .Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In tbo parts conccraod in jts evacuation. Tho remedy lias also ’ ten rocemmcndcu in Dis-i epein, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Afßi'jtions end Dropsy llzlhSold’b Esthact Bccnu in uncd by persons from thoagns cf 18 to "5, and from 35 to 55, or ie t’.-.e decline or change of life; after Confintmonk oFEabor i’alna; TJeJ-WetliagTrj children. Tn affections peculiar to faoialoa, the Extract Bnc’ih;fs uneqnoied by any other remedy, cs in Cldoiosis, or Detention, Irregularity, J?ainfn!nees or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulierfitod or Schlrrous State of f be Uteiuo, or Whites. Diskabss or rnn Bladdxa, Kjdwsvs, O»at•al, asl* Dmopcical Swen,twos. —Tide medicine iacrexßCß tho power of Digestion, and exoitoe the Absorbents into healthy action, by which tho Watery or Caloaroouo dr.poeilions, and all Unnatural Enlargements aro reduced os well as Pain and Inflammation. I’.ELMaoin’ij Extract Duetto has cared ercry case of Diabctcz.fa hr.blvji it has been given. of tho Neck us ti e Bladder;; and Inflammation of the Kidney+and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Dlaeisoa of tho Prostate Gland, Stone i-.the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, *Brlclt Duet Deposit, and Macau or Millry Discbarge.i, and for eufoeldod and delicate con stftutions, of both soxoa, attended with tho following symytema. In iispoefton to Exertion, ixr.i nf Fownr. I.<«s of Memory, Difflcglty of Brcatulog, V.’eak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dlcea-e, Wukofalneas, Dirnneaa as Viatan, Fain in tho Back, Het Hands, Flushing of ’.in? Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption o.i L.-.e. Fi.':e, Pallid Countenance, Universal I.aesitudo of lha Muscular System, .to. Hblmbold’s Extract Ducnc Is Diurotie and Bleed Furlfyiug» and cures all Diseases ■ wi.dng from hibitß Of dissipation, excesses . and ii .p-'.'.dotioes in life. Impurities of the Blood, 4c., superseding Copaiba iu ahectious for Winch it in used, suchasGonorrhcca, Gleets of long standing, and Byphllitlo AflectioM—in th.-j 3 diseases, need in oonacctlou with nSLMSOLD'B r.OSlt - a Sold by all Draggieta and dealers everywhere. Beware of dountcrfelta. Ask for Holmbe’-d’a.' Take no other. Frici— sl.Ss per bottle, or (5 bottlca for $5.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In sll communications. Address 11. T. ijELMBOLD, 594 Broadway New Yotk. | ‘ "NTrONR ABB GENUINE UNLESS I -L-w up ja Meei-ingraved wrappur, with fae►in’ « of n* Ctimaicrf War* house, and signed I 2 4k-iy. JI. T. lIELMBULD.

BUSINESS OAHDS. —-rr—cx=rr.r,Tg.»a£'.±'. Simon I’. TnonrsoN. Thoma* ThompsokTKOMFM* * S*O., / gnwwtfi ana &anfl Rennelaer, Indiana, Give special attention toCallc< tio*s and Prolate bes!tiers. Oißoe hr McCoy’s Dank, up talia. sn DDWXN r. HABXBZOWO. ATTORNEY AT LAW, RcnMdner, Indiana. 5-15 ly tkos. j. BFiTium. ATTORNEY AT LAVV> ' 'Utal Estate & insurance Rennaieiaer, Jndiuna. Office in tho Court tiooau. 3-»5-ly CHAKLOS'JOU VEN AT, attorney aT Ft aw, KOTABY FUBUC & .RKAL BSTAT® AGENT, Hetnington, Ipd. 2-31 ALFRED M’COY. AT.rRFD TItOMRSOM A. McCOY A-TIIO.YII'SOM, bankers. HBNSSELAER, INDIANA. Bey and sell Cum And fioint'Atlc Kxchang make CvUcotloss on nil available point., pay IninreAt on rpecltied time dcpott'.ca, and tranrset all bUAIiiCAS In their fine win ditfatah. \ U"p’Omce hours,from9 a. m.to4 p. m no 54 lx. Dr, C. A. MOSS. Ornce.—On Washington street, opposite til# •Old Lino Drug Store,” KESKSELAER. j nr. J.W.tdttaituttHJ*?. UENSSF.IjAKR, INDIANA. •Atf-OEiec on Washington street. l-L-ly. SHOP rrwvvip «'«• i» in operation one door above Lga.rrC-JAathu Expre»e Office, KF.SBBKLABK AH kinds of blackemithing donetoordar J. trimiHT, TMC OLD II N D EK TAKER, Has Cofilin of ail rizo« on hand and 1a prepared to fill all orderstor any stylo. Plain or Fancy, at tediiceu prices 1-17-ts DAILY HACK LINE IKK 1.1 V E RYS TAP.I. E. Hacks rim daily (Sundays excepted) between Rtimaelaeraiid Bradford,on the CAL R Il.atal between Rensselaer and Remingtefr ou the T L & B, R R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonable rates. J W. & S O. DuvafL

WOOD’S CELEBRATED HARVESTING HACHIKS. * Prices reduced for 1871. F. W. BEDFORD, DEALUT IN AGRlffllffilt nm Mowors, Reapers, < Hay Rakes, Threshers, Sugar Ffiiillo, Clover Hulleni, Wagons, Buggies, &c. AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT, THE BEST IN USE. CiOOLMAXS Western Standard MANUFACTURED BY Davis, Lawrence & Co., Dublin, IniTHEOLD AND JUSTLY CELEBRATED Union Churn THE CHIEJ OF CHURNS! A PEHVEGT MACHINE! ONE THAT jxrxrvroEKEt. yAnw TO GIVE THE highest sATtsnornott! MORE THAN 5,000 WERE SOLD IN 1869! zmi-stimzotto “QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS? 1